Monica Henley, 38, killed in pedestrian collision at 16th and Washington in Phoenix, Arizona
Police ID woman hit, killed by car
"A southbound driver was able to swerve to avoid striking her but a second vehicle driver, a 69-year-old male, was unable to do so," Sgt. Jonathan Howard of the Phoenix Police Department explained.
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